Amazon has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa HS103P4 WiFi Smart Plugs on sale for $24.99 when you clip the $2 off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
Smart Outlet Control from anywhere: Turn electronics on and off your smart home devices from anywhere with your smartphone using the case app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation
Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your wifi smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa HS103P4 WiFi Smart Plugs for $26.99 - $2 off when you clip the coupon on the product page = $24.99. Shipping is free.
Model: Kasa Smart Plug HS103P4, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Echo, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, 15 Amp, UL Certified, 4-Pack, White
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Been this price for awhile. The kasa app is smooth as butter on Android. Connected kasa account with Google Home easily so I can control all my devices in one app. Had one connection issue in my three months of usage be which required me to unplug and replug to reset connection but aside from that, no complaints
There has been a rumor that TP-Link is discontinuing the Kasa product line and the application. TP-Link is transitioning to a product line from a company they acquired. I think that this already happened outside of the US. Has anyone been able to find out what TP-Link's plans are for these? I would hate to invest too much and then have them not function in a year.
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Comes out to about $6 something per which is a great deal. These ones are excellent wifi plugs. The app is intuitive and can be linked with IFTTT to control other varieties and such. Even if wifi is off I just use my toe to push the plugs.
I use it with various items such as my lights and cameras to turn on/off when I'm at home or away.
Been this price for awhile. The kasa app is smooth as butter on Android. Connected kasa account with Google Home easily so I can control all my devices in one app. Had one connection issue in my three months of usage be which required me to unplug and replug to reset connection but aside from that, no complaints
FYI I believe these are the old model which don't support Apple homekit
These work with Hoobs if you have a RaspberryPi laying around. https://hoobs.com. This will allow for them to work with Apple HomeKit. I have been using them like this for a long time now and they work quick and reliably. Just use the TPlink plugin for Hoobs.
How are these compared to Wemo. Because I hate my wemos with every fiber in my body. I keep hoping lutron cassetta will come out with smart plugs but they only have the outside one.
I've had a number of these for up to four years now. I am totally happy with them. They work flawlessly with my Google Home system. Also note, these are the 15 amp versions, which is the best version they make. There is also a cheaper 10 or 12 amp version, so getting the 15 amp at this price is great!
How are these compared to Wemo. Because I hate my wemos with every fiber in my body. I keep hoping lutron cassetta will come out with smart plugs but they only have the outside one.
These are very good compared to wemo. I was invested in wemo ecosystem (4 smart plugs and about 6 smart switches) and they kept on having connection issues. Moved to tp link kasa and haven't had any issues since, good luck!
There has been a rumor that TP-Link is discontinuing the Kasa product line and the application. TP-Link is transitioning to a product line from a company they acquired. I think that this already happened outside of the US. Has anyone been able to find out what TP-Link's plans are for these? I would hate to invest too much and then have them not function in a year.
For the purposes of helping people decide on this deal, is anyone familiar with the model numbers that allow monitoring of energy usage and how those models contrast with this one in size, features, and design?
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I use it with various items such as my lights and cameras to turn on/off when I'm at home or away.
Reliable enough to run heaters off of at 1/2 power.
These work with Hoobs if you have a RaspberryPi laying around. https://hoobs.com. This will allow for them to work with Apple HomeKit. I have been using them like this for a long time now and they work quick and reliably. Just use the TPlink plugin for Hoobs.
Models Supported
Plugs: EP40, HS100, HS103, HS105, HS107, HS110, HS300, KP105, KP115, KP303, KP400
Switches: ES20M, HS200, HS210, HS220
Bulbs: KL50, KL120, KL125, LB100, LB110, LB120, LB130, LB200, LB230
Lightstrips: KL430
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These are very good compared to wemo. I was invested in wemo ecosystem (4 smart plugs and about 6 smart switches) and they kept on having connection issues. Moved to tp link kasa and haven't had any issues since, good luck!